One of the most anticipated K-dramas of the year, starring Seo In Guk and Park So Dam, Death’s Game will premiere on Prime Video on December 15.
Prime Video announced today that the K-drama series Death’s Game, a TVING & Amazon Original produced by SLL – will be available on Prime Video in Malaysia and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, excluding South Korea and China, starting Friday, December 15.
Death’s Game, based on a popular webtoon of the same name centers on Choi Yi-jae (Seo In Guk), who is down on his luck in every facet of his life. Overwhelmed with all of his failures, Yee-jae decides to take his own life and “control death.” Death (Park So Dam) then decides to punish Yee-jae and he is reincarnated 12 different times, living 12 different lives. As a part of his punishment, Yi-jae must stop their imminent deaths.
“Death’s Game” Displays Confrontation of Seo In Guk and Park So Dam In Main Poster
Seo In Guk, who began his career as a singer, is known for his roles in series such as Cafe Minamdang, Doom at Your Service, and The Smile Has Left Your Eyes. Parasite actress Park So Dam recently appeared in Special Delivery.
The extensive, star-studded cast also includes Kim Ji-hoon (The Flower of Evil), Choi Si-won (Love Is for Suckers), Sung Hoon (Woori the Virgin), Kim Kang-Hoon (Racket Boys), Jang Seung-jo (The Good Detective), Lee Jae-wook (Alchemy of Souls), Lee Do-hyun (The Glory), Go Youn-jung (Alchemy of Souls), Kim Jae-uck (Her Private Life), and Oh Jung-se (Revenant). The series is written and directed by Ha Byung-hoon, who previously directed 18 Again, Go Back Couple, and The Sound of My Heart.
“We are excited to partner with SLL in launching Death’s Game worldwide on Prime Video,” said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video Southeast Asia. “We are aware of the popularity of high-quality Korean content, and we look forward to entertaining viewers around the globe with Death’s Game.”
Death’s Game will be available on Prime Video in Malaysia and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, excluding South Korea and China, starting Friday, December 15.
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